Protest campsite safe for now, DBKL to suggest alternative - Tian Chua
Former Batu MP Tian Chua says that the six-day society-led movement in Kuala Lumpur will continue in its present location for now, pending an alternative location to be suggested by the Kuala Lumpur City Council (DBKL).
This came following a notice by DBKL earlier today rejecting Sekretariat Solidariti Palestin's (SSP) application to set up tents outside the MAPS parking building - located about 200m away from the US Embassy.
Tian Chua, the spokesperson for SSP, said he had...
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